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" In spite of the loving detail with which the Iliad . . . describes the double fountain under the walls of Troy, it is no longer possible to use it as evidence: no such combination of hot and cold springs now exists in the plain' (Leaf, Troy 48). But 'what... "
The Letters of John B.S. Morritt of Rokeby Descriptive of Journeys in Europe ... - Page 129
by John Bacon Sawrey Morritt - 1914 - 319 pages
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The Iliad: A Commentary, Volume 6, Books 21-24

Geoffrey Stephen Kirk, Nicholas Richardson - Achilles (Greek mythology) in literature - 1985 - 412 pages
...Iliad . . . describes the double fountain under the walls of Troy, it is no longer possible to use it as evidence: no such combination of hot and cold springs now exists in the plain' (Leaf, Troy 48). But 'what he gives us is in fact very characteristic of the Troad at large, though...
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